I am featuring Steven Curtis Chapman's new book Between Heaven and the Real World; My Story today. I snagged a signed copy at our Family Christian Store's going out of business sale. I have a lot of respect for him and can't wait to read his book.
About the book:
For decades, Steven Curtis Chapman's music and message have brought hope and inspiration to millions around the world. Now, for the first time, Steven openly shares the experiences that have shaped him, his faith, and his music in a life that has included incredible highs and faith-shaking lows.
Readers will be captivated by this exclusive look into Steven's childhood and challenging family dynamic growing up, how that led to music and early days on the road, his wild ride to the top of the charts, his relationship with wife Mary Beth, and the growth of their family through births and adoptions. In addition to inside stories from his days of youth to his notable career, including the background to some of his best-loved songs, readers will walk with Steven down the devastating road of loss after the tragic death of five-year-old daughter Maria. And they'll experience his return to the stage after doubting he could ever sing again.
Poignant, gut-wrenchingly honest, yet always hopeful, Steven offers no sugary solutions to life's toughest questions. Yet out of the brokenness, he continues to trust God to one day fix what is unfixable in this life. This backstage look at the down-to-earth superstar they've come to love will touch fans' lives and fill their hearts with hope. Includes black-and-white photos throughout.
First Line:
Carnegie Hall Y'all
The sun was turning the freshly fallen snow to slush under my feet as I walked the familiar sidewalks of New York City on a clear February day.
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30 comments:
Sounds like a good read. I've got the first line from Angela K. Couch's "The Patriot and the Loyalist" this week. :-)
Ooooh! Yours sounds really good! I will look at it.
My first line is from For the Love of Grace by Kimberly Rae Jordan
“Grace Anderson stared straight ahead at the white wall of a small hospital room.”
Andie, I too admire Steven Curtis Chapman!
Prologue
Dublin, Ireland, 1916
She heard it before she felt it. Harsh air sucking through clenched teeth, the grunt of an arm raised, the soft swish of a hand slicing the air. - A HEART REVEALED by Julie Lessman
Happy Friday and Happy Reading!
Stephen Curtis Chapman... how interesting! I like some of his albums.
I'm starting The Memory of You by Catherine West today!
The wood-paneled walls of the boardroom were closing in.
I've heard nothing but great things about it, and am anxious to start it.
You will love this book! It's Julie's favorite of the series.
I haven't read that book yet.
His new album is great.
Hmm...intriguing.
From My Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains: Carmela’s Quandary by Susan Page Davis
You get out there, and I mean now.
I can't wait to pick up this book. Steven Curtis Chapman is one of my favorite Christian singers. :) I got to see him and Third Day perform last year in concert...it was awesome!
My first encounter with light as more than illumination from a flashlight was on our homestead in Alaska at age five.
Introduction to Who Told You That You Were Naked by William E Combs
LOVE Steven Curtis Chapman!
My first line is:
“Lucy knew she was going to regret this.”
~Love, Lies & Typewriters: A Wartime Western Romance Novella
by Heather Blanton
I have never listened to Steven Curtis Chapman sing and the book he wrote isn't my type of book to read, but I wish him well. My first line is “An angel of light stood before me, blonde, beautiful, one hand behind his back.” From Widow by Denise Weimer.
My first line is from The Viscount’s Proposal by Melanie Dickerson
May 1813
Was this the night she would actually die of tedium, triviality, and hypocrisy?
Wow!! Happy Friday!!
He was here for Rock and Worship Road Show. I wanted to go, but it didn't fit in our schedule.
He's a favorite!
I have this on my kindle to read.
I like a couple of his songs; Happy Friday!
Love Steven Curtis Chapman!!! I've been eyeing that book as well :)
"Bernadette had been dead two weeks when her sisters showed up in Doyle's living room asking for the statue back." - Run by Ann Patchett.
Happy Reading!
Dinh
I'm not a fan of memoirs either really, but I like him so I want to read it.
If you choose to buy one check the inside cover he may have signed it.
Hi! Thanks for stopping by.
I'm not a big fan of memoirs, but Steven has some great music out there. That first line is rich with senses.
Hi Kathleen! I'm not a big fan either, but I like him so this is one I will read.
From Sunset in Old Savannah by Mary Ellis:
If ever there was a perfect time for Beth Kirby to get out of town, it was now.
From Sunset in Old Savannah by Mary Ellis:
If ever there was a perfect time for Beth Kirby to get out of town, it was now.
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